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Fear: The Insidious Implications of Epstein
Episode 398

Fear: The Insidious Implications of Epstein

Doug Casey's Take · Doug Casey & Matthew Smith

July 9, 202546m 3s

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Show Notes

Unveiling the Epstein Case: Corruption, Fear, and Global Politics

In this episode, Doug and the host delve into various pressing topics including the shocking developments in the Epstein case, the implications of governmental corruption, and the fear-driven actions of key figures like Bonino and Patel. They explore potential consequences of these actions on the political and social landscape, drawing parallels to historic scandals like the Dreyfus Affair. The discussion extends to global political maneuvers, such as US support for Israeli defense infrastructure and the conflict in Ukraine. Additionally, the conversation touches on rising global anti-American sentiment, economic prospects, and the potential for civil unrest in the US. The episode concludes with insights on securing a Plan B for troubled times, highlighting the importance of having a contingency plan for personal and financial security.

00:00 Introduction and Epstein Case Overview 02:01 Fear and Corruption in the Epstein Case 06:45 US Army Corps of Engineers and Israeli Defense 09:47 US Foreign Policy and Military Actions 14:14 Anti-Gringo Sentiment in Mexico 21:07 Citizenship by Investment Programs 24:24 Exploring Brazil: A Personal Update 25:47 Economic Insights: Money Supply and Inflation 27:04 The National Debt Dilemma 27:51 The Case for Defaulting on National Debt 38:45 Trump's Unpredictable Policies 43:30 Plan B Conference and Final Thoughts